Front | potential |
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Back | possibility' as opposed to actuality; capability of coming into being or action; possible' as opposed to actual; capable of coming into being or action a. Mark has the potential of being completely rehabilitated.' b. The coach felt his team had the potential to reach the finals.* c. Stockpiling of nuclear weapons represents a potential threat' to human survival |
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